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Found 272 dataset(s) matching "White Mountain National Forest".
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This volume's release consists of 325099 media files captured by autonomous wildlife monitoring devices under the project, USDA White Mountain National Forest. The attached files listed below...
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This volume's release consists of 84049 media files captured by autonomous wildlife monitoring devices under the project, USDA Green Mountain National Forest. The attached files listed below...
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These data include giant sequioa (Sequoiadendron giganteum) age and tree-ring data from measurements on 458 stumps. The original data were recorded on paper data sheets by Ellsworth Huntington...
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Comma-separated values (.csv) file containing data related to mercury concentrations in dragonfly samples from U.S. National Parks, Protected Places, and other federal lands collected as part of...
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The Campground Location database contains information about physical and cultural geographic features of all types with Great Smoky Mountains National Park,current and historical, but not...
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These data were compiled in order to represent long-term (multi-decadal) forest growth across eight different experimental forests in the United States, each with replicated levels of density...
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) contains over 3400 km (2000 mi) of pristine waterways. As streams drain the forested ecosystems of the Park, they integrate and reflect conditions in...
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These files consist of scanned field notebooks from long-term research and monitoring conducted in the Loch Vale watershed, Rocky Mountain National Park from June 17, 1981, through September 19,...
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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park contains over 800 acres of old growth eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), more than any National Park Service unit. Called the “redwood of the east” eastern...
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These data depict the locations (only) of all Aquatic Macroinvertebrates Monitoring Locations study sites in the park. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) contains over 3400 km (2000 mi) of...
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Backcountry shelters are structures designed to provide protection and refuge for outdoor enthusiasts in remote areas, such as hikers, campers, climbers, and skiers. These shelters are essential...
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A backcountry campsite refers to a remote, primitive site typically located far from developed or maintained campgrounds. These campsites are situated in wilderness areas, often requiring hikers,...
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This data release presents point data associated with the geologic and geophysical maps of the Sierra Nevada Digital Earth Science Atlas led by the California Geological Survey and U.S. Geological...
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These locations of open air assembly and seating in parks range from the minor, represented by the campfire circle, sometimes termed a lecture circle or council ring, to the large and elaborate in...
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This is the study area associated with the project: “Status and Trends of Deciduous Communities in the Bighorn Mountains”. The aim of the study is to assess the current trends of deciduous...
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This is the evaluation data associated with the project: “Status and Trends of Deciduous Communities in the Bighorn Mountains”. The aim of the study is to assess the current trends of deciduous...
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This is the input data associated with the project: “Status and Trends of Deciduous Communities in the Bighorn Mountains”. The aim of the study is to assess the current trends of deciduous...
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This is the synthesis cover map derived from the probability of occurrence models associated with the project: “Status and Trends of Deciduous Communities in the Bighorn Mountains”. The aim of the...